Endlichkeit
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- Feb 26, 2023
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Objective reality does not exist.
What we call 'reality' is a mental state. Nothing exists objectively outside of these mental states, which are bundles of qualia.
Qualia are fundamental.
They are experienced by the observer, who is consciousness, existence, the world, the universe.
Matter, space and time exist as constructs within the observer's mind.
This observer is the global observer.
Everything is the global observer.
The global observer is the observed.
There is no boundary. Subject and object are one and the same.
Consciousness (the observer) and the entire universe it experiences (the observed) are one and the same. This is the universe experiencing itself.
The global observer appears as different local observers, which serve as means of experiencing itself.
Each local observer is a unique, temporary perspective of the global observer on itself.
You, me, your dog and every other conscious being are not separate, independent minds, but parts of one unified whole.
Your life is the universe experiencing what it is like to be you. My life is the universe experiencing what it's like to be me.
The global observer experiences itself from many different perspectives.
There is no 'I', 'self' or 'ego', since there is no boundary between the 'experiencer' and the 'experience', which are ultimately the global observer. The feeling of being a separate 'self' is an illusion.
When a 'local observer' (a person) dies, it's as if a wave has settled back into the ocean. The pattern that made up 'you' (your memories, personality and perspective) dissolves. However, the consciousness that experienced being you does not disappear because it was never just 'yours' - it is the global observer.
The global observer (the ocean) is constantly creating new patterns (waves), which we call 'birth'. This is not your birth; there is nothing 'yours' - it's just the single consciousness manifesting a new perspective.
Fundamentally, there is no birth or death, just waves appearing and passing in the ocean of experience.
What we call 'reality' is a mental state. Nothing exists objectively outside of these mental states, which are bundles of qualia.
Qualia are fundamental.
They are experienced by the observer, who is consciousness, existence, the world, the universe.
Matter, space and time exist as constructs within the observer's mind.
This observer is the global observer.
Everything is the global observer.
The global observer is the observed.
There is no boundary. Subject and object are one and the same.
Consciousness (the observer) and the entire universe it experiences (the observed) are one and the same. This is the universe experiencing itself.
The global observer appears as different local observers, which serve as means of experiencing itself.
Each local observer is a unique, temporary perspective of the global observer on itself.
You, me, your dog and every other conscious being are not separate, independent minds, but parts of one unified whole.
Your life is the universe experiencing what it is like to be you. My life is the universe experiencing what it's like to be me.
The global observer experiences itself from many different perspectives.
There is no 'I', 'self' or 'ego', since there is no boundary between the 'experiencer' and the 'experience', which are ultimately the global observer. The feeling of being a separate 'self' is an illusion.
When a 'local observer' (a person) dies, it's as if a wave has settled back into the ocean. The pattern that made up 'you' (your memories, personality and perspective) dissolves. However, the consciousness that experienced being you does not disappear because it was never just 'yours' - it is the global observer.
The global observer (the ocean) is constantly creating new patterns (waves), which we call 'birth'. This is not your birth; there is nothing 'yours' - it's just the single consciousness manifesting a new perspective.
Fundamentally, there is no birth or death, just waves appearing and passing in the ocean of experience.